DEVELOPMENT OF A MOBILE APPLICATION FOR HEALTH TRACKING AND MEAL PLANNING FOR PEOPLE WITH LIMITED MOBILITY IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32689/maup.it.2023.2.5

Keywords:

Mobile application, Dual-track Agile methodology, Object-Oriented Programming Methodology, Health Tracking, People with Limited Mobility

Abstract

The purpose of the work is to develop a mobile application for tracking the health status and planning nutrition of people with limited mobility in emergency situations. Methodology. When developing a mobile application, the Dual-track Agile methodology and the object-oriented programming methodology were used. Results. An analysis of the main trends in the development of software for tracking the health status and planning nutrition of people with limited mobility in emergency situations was carried out. The basic functionality and principles of operation of such systems are defined. Current trends in the construction, development and application of such systems have been identified. Scientific novelty. An actual scientific and practical task has been solved, consisting in the theoretical and methodological justification of approaches and principles for building software systems for tracking the health status and planning nutrition of people with limited mobility in emergency situations. Practical significance. It consists in the possibility of applying theoretical and methodological approaches and conclusions obtained within the framework of work to develop and implement software for tracking the health status and planning the nutrition of people with limited mobility in emergency situations. Conclusion. The paper describes the basic requirements for the software, describes the business logic of using a mobile application, provides methods for processing access requests (Permissions), describes the functionality of the mobile application, provides database design, developed a database class diagram, describes the process of designing the mobile application architecture, built a diagram of the mobile application architecture.

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Published

2023-09-08

How to Cite

ЛЯШЕНКО, О., ПОСЛАВСЬКИЙ, С., КИРИЙЧУК, Д., ПРАЧИК, В., & БУНККУС, С. (2023). DEVELOPMENT OF A MOBILE APPLICATION FOR HEALTH TRACKING AND MEAL PLANNING FOR PEOPLE WITH LIMITED MOBILITY IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS. Information Technology and Society, (2 (8), 42-50. https://doi.org/10.32689/maup.it.2023.2.5